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        <td class="header">&nbsp; Stack Split<br>
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<h3>Stack Split Operator</h3>Stack Split operator does the opposite of
what the Create Stack operator does. It separates a given stack product
into each individual master and slave products. <br>
<h4>Input and Output</h4>
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        input to this operator is a stack product.
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    <li>The output of this operator are individual master and slave products.</li>
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<h4>Parameters Used</h4>&nbsp;&nbsp; The following processing parameter is required for this operator (see Figure
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    <li>Target Folder: The destination folder in which the split master and slave products are saved.</li>
  <li>Format name: The output product format.<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Figure 1. Stack&nbsp; Split operator
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